Enumerations related to Core QC Statuses
A core QC or specification status is assigned by the system to a sample scheme analyte, throughout its life, to indicate the status of a sample scheme analyte's composite QC and composite specification assessment, or the composite state of all sample scheme analytes' composite QC and composite specification assessments for a sample scheme, sample, job, job scheme analyte or job scheme.
Core QC and specification statuses are stored in the MSF010 system table.
Note: Table codes are set up across the instance and cannot be filtered by organisation nor laboratory.
The list of tables contained within the MSF010 table is itself contained within the XX table, and can be seen by performing a search in the MSF010 system table by setting the Table Type criteria to XX. The following header record points to the table that contains the enumerations for core QC and specification statuses. Modify header records at your own risk!
| Table Type | Table Code | Entry description |
|---|---|---|
|
XX |
CC37 |
Core QC Statuses (note, used for core specification statuses as well) |
As it can be seen from the search results, the CC37—Core QC Statuses table within the MSF010 table contains core workflow statuses. Modify header records at your own risk!
Therefore the list of core QC and specification statuses defined for the instance can be seen by performing a search in the MSF010 system table by setting the Table Type criteria to CC37. A core QC or specification status record can be opened to inspect its contents. A core QC or specification status record must contain the following:
- Table Type: CC37
- Table File Code: The enumeration equivalent of the core QC or specification status, as persisted to the database.
- Table file entry description: Reportable string.
- Table File Associated Values: The code that the system displays in screens to indicate the core QC or specification status.
- Active Flag: Checked
Note: Core QC and specification statuses are inherently known by the system and should not be updated by the user.
A core QC or specification status can be further extended using a user QC or specification status.
The following table displays the core QC and specification statuses used by CCLAS.
|
Table Type |
Table File Code (Enumeration, integer value) |
Table file entry description (Report strings) |
Table file Associated Values (The format used in any preference whose value is a comma-separated list of core QC or specification statuses) |
Active Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
CC37 |
0 |
Not Tested |
NOT_TESTED |
Y |
|
CC37 |
1 |
Not Required |
NOT_REQUIRED |
Y |
|
CC37 |
2 |
Incomplete |
INCOMPLETE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
3 |
Pass |
PASS |
Y |
|
CC37 |
4 |
Ignore Warning |
IGNORE_WARNING |
Y |
|
CC37 |
5 |
Ignore Failure |
IGNORE_FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
6 |
Ignore Lower Failure |
IGNORE_LOWER_FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
7 |
Ignore Upper Failure |
IGNORE_UPPER_FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
8 |
Ignore Trend Failure |
IGNORE_TREND_FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
9 |
Warning |
WARNING |
Y |
|
CC37 |
10 |
Lower Warning |
LOWER_WARNING |
Y |
|
CC37 |
11 |
Upper Warning |
UPPER_WARNING |
Y |
|
CC37 |
12 |
Trend Warning |
TREND_WARNING |
Y |
|
CC37 |
13 |
Failure |
FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
14 |
Lower Failure |
LOWER_FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
15 |
Upper Failure |
UPPER_FAILURE |
Y |
|
CC37 |
16 |
Trend Failure |
TREND_FAILURE |
Y |
